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On September 24 and 25, 2015, auditors from TÜV Rheinland conducted a two-day annual surveillance audit of Drill-Lab's IMS (Integrated Management System), which is based on three standards, i.e. ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001.

During the first day of the audit, the team of auditors, accompanied by Drill-Lab's internal auditors and the company's Operations Manager, inspected one of Drill-Lab's mudlogging units (MME - on-site monitoring and measurement equipment) and examined the work of the company's team of geologists (MMEs operators) working at the time on one of the field projects in Greater Poland.

Welcome to our new website! We invite you to discover a new face of Drill-Lab. Our new brand represents the beginning of an important new chapter in the company's history, while maintaining the existing Drill-Lab tradition and brand.

Since the company's foundation in 1990 until today our main goal has been to maintain the highest ethical and professional standards by putting our clients' interests above our own. We believe that refreshing the company's image is also an excellent chance to seize new opportunities, re-sharpen our goals and pursue new challenges.

In November 2001, Drill-Lab was certified by TÜV Rheinland in accordance with the standard ISO 9001 for its main business objectives, which are controlling and monitoring the drilling process and accompanying activities while performing oil or geological drilling.

September 2011 witnessed the ISO 14001 certification, which proved our commitment to the continuous improvement approach to monitor and minimize our impact on the environment, as well as foresee accidents and incidents.

We are proud to announce that in December 2014 we obtained a certificate of compliance with the internationally valued British standard for occupational health and safety management systems OHSAS 18001:2007.

The Occupational Health and Safety Management System compliant with the OHSAS 18001:2007 provides employees and employers with a wide range of regulations and practices to ensure safety in the workplace. Implementation of the system is done through the management and oversight of key areas: from hazard identification and risk assessment, through a system of training, communication, control activities, emergency procedures, to measurement, monitoring and improvement.